Mission Both Hands
- Agent Whitefalcon
- Aug 23, 2023
- 2 min read

To whom it may concern,
This is White Falcon, unofficial missions trainer at the ISA and co-poster of missions. This month's mission is a bit different. Just today, I saw an incredible video about an organization that does exactly what we're doing, except that they're spreading smiles to orphans and widows. So in typical ISA fashion, this month we're joining them in their mission of raising money for adoption and to help orphans and widows. I've started the mission by giving $200 to Both Hands with a note saying, "The ISA is here to help." Not the most original note, but I'm sure you can do better. Here's the official mission:
Should you choose to accept it, you'll first to go to https://bothhands.org/makovicka-1039/. The goal is to collectively raise enough money for Ashton & Jericca Makovicka to adopt a child. So far, Both Hands has raised $22,155 out of $25,000. We're going to raise the rest of the money for them to adopt. That means together, we need to raise $2,845, and you can do it however you like. Getting your whole family in on it is a good way to start. Some other suggestions would be mowing a neighbor's lawn, giving some of your savings, starting an online giving group on social media, and/or starting a street show. Get creative! (Robbing a bank James Bond style is not allowed). The most important part, of course, is to do it incognito. There are thirty of us. If everyone can raise $100, we can meet this challenge with money to spare. And since I haven't given anything to this particular family, I'll be doing this mission with you. And here's the video that started it all:
Note from Agent Storm Hawk:
This month's mission was dreamed up and written by Agent White Falcon. While I gave Both Hands a quick check, and it seems legit, I don't necessarily endorse, support, nor bestow on them my full trust.
Do your own research, and remember--this mission is by no means required. Talk to your parents unless you're a major (minors should get their guardian's permission), and all that other good stuff.
With that said... have at it.
Just please, don't employ plungers for anything but their designed use.
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